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Meaning of freed from
The primary meaning of "freed from" is to release or liberate someone or something from a state of confinement, obligation, or oppression.
Etymology of freed from
The word "freed" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "free", which originated from Old English "frēo", meaning "free, exempt from".
The phrase "freed from" has been in use since the 15th century, initially meaning to release someone from captivity or slavery, and later expanding to include liberation from various forms of oppression or obligation.
Synonyms
liberated from
released from
exempt from
cleared of
acquitted of
discharged from
excused from
spared from
saved from
rescued from
delivered from
untied from
unshackled from
unfettered from
unbound from
emancipated from
freed of
relieved of
rid of
cleared from
purified from
absolved from
acquitted from
exonerated from
vindicated from
Vindicated of
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "freed from" means to release someone or something from a state of confinement, obligation, or oppression.
- * It can also mean to liberate someone or something from a particular feeling, situation, or problem.
Usage Examples
- The prisoner was finally freed from jail after serving his sentence.
- * She felt freed from her responsibilities after retiring from her job.
- * The country was freed from colonial rule after a long struggle for independence.
Antonyms
bound to
tied to
restricted to
limited to
confined to
trapped in
stuck in
held in
imprisoned in
incarcerated in
detained in
captured by
enslaved by
oppressed by
subjected to
subjugated to
enslaved to
held captive
imprisoned
incarcerated
confined
restricted